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mom, call me, i'm not allowed to use the telephone. i love you, say hello to peaches for me. that's our cat. love libby. letters from summer camp. >> we'll also listen to renee fleming foray's into rock. saying farewell, and here are the lead lines for the 15th of august, 2010. >>> a hole in one for sasha obama. she scored it on her first swing during a game of miniature golf yesterday. the first family's vacationing in florida along the gulf of mexico. mr. obama is trying to encourage americans to visit the region in the wake of the oil spill. he and sasha then went for a swim. and controversy followed him. he was asked about the comments he made on the building of the mosque in new york. the white house later issued a statement saying that he was standing up for religious freedom. >>> u.n. secretary-general banke moon arrived in pakistan today. they had the worst flooding to hit there in decades. >>> eight people were killed last night in california when a truck plowed into the crowd at an off road race in the mojave desert. there wa
mom, call me, i'm not allowed to use the telephone. i love you, say hello to peaches for me. that's our cat. love libby. letters from summer camp. >> we'll also listen to renee fleming foray's into rock. saying farewell, and here are the lead lines for the 15th of august, 2010. >>> a hole in one for sasha obama. she scored it on her first swing during a game of miniature golf yesterday. the first family's vacationing in florida along the gulf of mexico. mr. obama is trying to...
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give us a good show in jesus' name. amen. >> reporter: gene sullivan, who heads the jump for jesus ministry, delivered the invocation. and then all hell broke loose. >> that's right. it's time to smash the metal, ladies and gentlemen. boys and girls. rock'n'roll. yeah! >> reporter: sensational, stupefying. this was only the beginning. >> are you ready to blow something up any, omaha? let me hear you. >> reporter: ambulances were standing by. >> 1, 2, 3. >> reporter: stunning. these folks really know how to have a good time. >> it was awesome, man. the best time of my life. >> want to let them get burning good here. >> reporter: this is not pro wrestling, folks. this is real. >> i probably have about $300,000 in hospital bills that i'm working on. >> reporter: broken a lot of bones. >> broken a lot of bones. been on life light helicopter four times. this is live. it's for real. it's true drama. people could die here tonight. >> reporter: mr. dizzy, for example. he raced around the track inexplicably dragging a trailer of
give us a good show in jesus' name. amen. >> reporter: gene sullivan, who heads the jump for jesus ministry, delivered the invocation. and then all hell broke loose. >> that's right. it's time to smash the metal, ladies and gentlemen. boys and girls. rock'n'roll. yeah! >> reporter: sensational, stupefying. this was only the beginning. >> are you ready to blow something up any, omaha? let me hear you. >> reporter: ambulances were standing by. >> 1, 2, 3....
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this used to be red brick. you know at that time red brick pillars. >> reporter: he would have followed the predicted path if not for an accident of health. >> i would have been a coal miner. when i was 12. >> reporter: for two years he was confined to a room in a house around the corner where his family had moved. >> this is 44 laura street. >> reporter: recovering from t.b.that turned into the best bad thing that ever happened to him. what did the doctors tell you? >> well, whatever you do you can't go down in the coal mine because of my lungs ♪ it's unusual to be loved by anyone ♪ > tom's lungs and what they allowed him to do with the songs became a ticket to a whole other life. ♪ but when i see you hanging about with anyone ♪ ♪ it's not unusual to see me cry ♪ ♪ i want to die > after trying to get a break playing the pubs and working men's clubs of wales he cut a demo tape of a song that was supposed to be for another singer. ♪ it's such a crime > but when the record company executives heard
this used to be red brick. you know at that time red brick pillars. >> reporter: he would have followed the predicted path if not for an accident of health. >> i would have been a coal miner. when i was 12. >> reporter: for two years he was confined to a room in a house around the corner where his family had moved. >> this is 44 laura street. >> reporter: recovering from t.b.that turned into the best bad thing that ever happened to him. what did the doctors tell...
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i used our slate card with blueprint. we can design our own plan to avoid interest by paying off diapers and things each month. and for the bigger stuff, we can pay down our balance faster to save money on interest. bigger? bigger. slate from chase gives you extraordinary control over how you pay for life's surprises. trip...lets... slate customers pay down their balances twice as fast with blueprint. the new healthcare law gives us powerful new tools to fight it.... to investigate it... prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. >> and now a page from our sunday morning almanac. october 24, 1901. 109 years ago today. the day daring trumped common sense. for that was the day annie taylor became the first per
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note i said most of us. it turns out more adults than you might suppose have never stopped playing with those little plastic bricks. . russ mitchell will prove that. >> reporter: do you mind if i ask you how old you are. >> 82. >> reporter: and she's far from being alone. thousands of grown-ups have never outgrown legos, which is why they brought themselves to a sort of legos super bowl. coming up we'll tell you some incredible creations using old toys built by the young at heart. that's later on sunday morning. >> osgood: we'll also mark the passing of actor tony curtis. rita braver will talk with novelist philip roth. we'll celebrate an anniversary with the flintstones and a lot. first the headlines for this sunday morning the third of october 2010. threats of attacks by osama bin laden's al qaeda against tourist sites in europe this morning triggered a terrorism travel alert from the obama administration. i urges americans to be extra cautious in public spaces. rutgers university paid tribute to freshman
note i said most of us. it turns out more adults than you might suppose have never stopped playing with those little plastic bricks. . russ mitchell will prove that. >> reporter: do you mind if i ask you how old you are. >> 82. >> reporter: and she's far from being alone. thousands of grown-ups have never outgrown legos, which is why they brought themselves to a sort of legos super bowl. coming up we'll tell you some incredible creations using old toys built by the young at...
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can use less? bring it. with bounty. the thick quicker picker-upper. want huge value? try new bounty huge roll. >> osgood: they came, they saw, they bought. first day sales of applesipad ares are estimated 700,000 units. i have baby pictures on mine. >> like it or not, there's no way to ignore the ipad. >> that remains the question, what exactly does it do? >> you can shield your eyes from the sun and just look how quickly it makes delicious salsa. >> what it does perhaps is change everything. >> the ipad is like the beatles of 2010. it takes something that we thought we knew and makes it seem fresh. >> stephen levy said the brilliance is that it makes the computer disappear. >> you don't think computer when you use it. you do the task you want to do. >> want to read a book? the ipad becomes a book and want to read the newspaper it, becomes a newspaper. it can be a game board or a movie screen with the touch of a finger. the appeal of that has already been noted by other computer makers now rushing
can use less? bring it. with bounty. the thick quicker picker-upper. want huge value? try new bounty huge roll. >> osgood: they came, they saw, they bought. first day sales of applesipad ares are estimated 700,000 units. i have baby pictures on mine. >> like it or not, there's no way to ignore the ipad. >> that remains the question, what exactly does it do? >> you can shield your eyes from the sun and just look how quickly it makes delicious salsa. >> what it does...
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they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helping them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ a deep ache all over. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. so now i can do more of what i love. [ female announcer ] lyrica is not for everyone. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior or any swelling or affected breathing or skin or changes in eyesight, including blurry vision, or muscle pain with fever or tired feeling. common si
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the way he used his hands. one hand. >> working with one hand is actually a baker's trick so that your other hand is clean in case you have to do something with it. >> reporter: the shop was opened in 1932 by his father pierre. today they draw people from all over france and even the world. their specialty is a sourdough bread baked in a 300-year-old oven downstairs. and those cookies? well, they're called punishment in french. you can buy a box, although it's part of the charm and the generosity of their spirit that there's always a basket of them on the counter. just help yourself. >> these cookies were iconic. people would grab a cookie. pay for their bread. grab a cookie. you always saw people munching away at these cookies. >> reporter: now, this isn't about a recipe. >> you mix it altogether. >> reporter: i hate those things where they go there's nothing like the smell of fresh baked cookies. but rather how in an age of industrialization, tradition has been kept alive by these simple gestures. >> simplici
the way he used his hands. one hand. >> working with one hand is actually a baker's trick so that your other hand is clean in case you have to do something with it. >> reporter: the shop was opened in 1932 by his father pierre. today they draw people from all over france and even the world. their specialty is a sourdough bread baked in a 300-year-old oven downstairs. and those cookies? well, they're called punishment in french. you can buy a box, although it's part of the charm and...
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the urges weren't like they used to be, and that help me quit. (announcer) talk to your doctor to find out if prescription chantix is right for you. 2009. what a year. we take one final look back at the way it was. thanks to our friends and colleagues at the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> returning by torch to laguardia. >> i barack hussein obama. >> fort hood pay tribute to 13 and men women. >> our colleague walter cronkite died today. >> michael jackson will live in our hearts for always. >> are you prepared to take the oath, senator? >> i am. >> i barack hussein obama do solemnly swear that i will execute... president of the united states faithfully. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> it is is is required of us now is a new era of responsibility. >> senators ted kennedy who was diagnosed with brain cancer last may 21 apparently had some kind of seizure. >> right now a part of me is with him. >> i ask you to join with me. together we can build the future of massachusetts. >> we are excluded from having an opportunity to debate this
the urges weren't like they used to be, and that help me quit. (announcer) talk to your doctor to find out if prescription chantix is right for you. 2009. what a year. we take one final look back at the way it was. thanks to our friends and colleagues at the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> returning by torch to laguardia. >> i barack hussein obama. >> fort hood pay tribute to 13 and men women. >> our colleague walter cronkite died today. >>...
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also by the way, a lot of us wear glasses. it's not such a strange experience. in some ways it's being talked about as, oh, my god, people have to wear glasses. i say, wait a minute. what do you think we're wearing. >> reporter: but until there's a 3-d flat screen tv or game console in every house, the movies will be where most of us witness this transformation. taking us to new worlds through a whole new world of 3- d. >> what we're seeing now is cumulative sense of it taking off through the best energies of a number of good films that have been made over the last three years or so. >> it offers the opportunity to make the movie theater experience really special again. this is not like the hula hoop, you know, some cheap gimmick or trick that's going to come along and go away. it's here to say. >> the other mother was huge. >> osgood: up next, inside the world of car owe line author neil gaiman. >> her teeth were sharp as knives. >> listening to him read his own stuff is better than something i can't say and better than chocolate. (female announcer) if you want
also by the way, a lot of us wear glasses. it's not such a strange experience. in some ways it's being talked about as, oh, my god, people have to wear glasses. i say, wait a minute. what do you think we're wearing. >> reporter: but until there's a 3-d flat screen tv or game console in every house, the movies will be where most of us witness this transformation. taking us to new worlds through a whole new world of 3- d. >> what we're seeing now is cumulative sense of it taking off...
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i used to put it off. yeah, i'll do it, dad, when i'm ready. >> reporter: she's ready now. >> wash them down with a glass of red wine. you'll never die. you'll live forever. >> we saw your dad do it for years. >> you saw my dad do it for years. it's the same peeler. i feel very close to my dad when i'm doing it. it makes me sad he's not here. i mean, i often think when i'm working that, you know, my dad is standing on the outskirts of the crowd, you know, watching. >> now whether you're right handed.... >> left handed like a politician. >> like a politician, underhanded. when you peel a potato. look for delicious cadbury's, reese's and hershey's products in the easter candy aisle. 'cause no bunny knows easter better than hershey's. ♪ [ instrumental ] hey, max. [ announcer ] your dog's one of a kind. and now, you have the power to help significantly extend his healthy years. a groundbreaking 14-year study by purina, proves that puppy chow, then dog chow nutrition, fed properly over a lifetime, can help ex
i used to put it off. yeah, i'll do it, dad, when i'm ready. >> reporter: she's ready now. >> wash them down with a glass of red wine. you'll never die. you'll live forever. >> we saw your dad do it for years. >> you saw my dad do it for years. it's the same peeler. i feel very close to my dad when i'm doing it. it makes me sad he's not here. i mean, i often think when i'm working that, you know, my dad is standing on the outskirts of the crowd, you know, watching....
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you can't even use blindness as an excuse to get a break? >> oh, i try but it doesn't work. >> reporter: what kinds of comments do they make to you when you have a bad shot? >> well, you know, not only was that ugly but it's a good thing you couldn't see it. >> reporter: this tournament benefits guiding eyes for the blind, an organization that has trained and placed more than 7,000 guide dogs. like dick's taug dog tonya. does tonya like golf? >> i think she puts up with it. not a day goes by that i don't realize how lucky i am. >> reporter: she's a sweetheart. >> oh, yes, ray. >> reporter: these golfers can't see the emerald trees and fairways. but they can smell the freshly mown grass, feel the cool breeze and warm sunshine, and hear birds singing and that sweet sound of the ball dropping into the cup. >> yeah! >> you're going to put these on. >> reporter: you're kidding. to get a sense of what golf was like in total darkness, they had me put on a blindfold. oh, my god. it's so dark. he had all the fun of a game of pin the tail on the donke
you can't even use blindness as an excuse to get a break? >> oh, i try but it doesn't work. >> reporter: what kinds of comments do they make to you when you have a bad shot? >> well, you know, not only was that ugly but it's a good thing you couldn't see it. >> reporter: this tournament benefits guiding eyes for the blind, an organization that has trained and placed more than 7,000 guide dogs. like dick's taug dog tonya. does tonya like golf? >> i think she puts up...
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please join us again next sunday morning. until then i'll see you on the radio. [ male announcer ] you have dreams... goals for the future... what if they were stolen from you? by alzheimer's. this cruel disease is the seventh leading cause of death and affects more than 5 million americans. the alzheimer's association is taking action, and has been a part of every major advancement. but we won't rest until we have a cure. you have dreams... help the alzheimer's association protect them. act now, go to alz.org. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ every year, more than 5,000 teenagers go out for a drive... ♪ so far away from where you are ♪ and never come back. ♪ i'm standing underneath the stars ♪ just talking to them can change that. the allstate parent-teen driving contract can help. ♪ get yours from an allstate agent. ♪ yeah, i miss you it's time to make the world a better place to drive. that's allstate's stand.
please join us again next sunday morning. until then i'll see you on the radio. [ male announcer ] you have dreams... goals for the future... what if they were stolen from you? by alzheimer's. this cruel disease is the seventh leading cause of death and affects more than 5 million americans. the alzheimer's association is taking action, and has been a part of every major advancement. but we won't rest until we have a cure. you have dreams... help the alzheimer's association protect them. act...
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i use the sensodyne every day. as changing my toothpaste. ♪ ♪ i paint the numbers in the sky ♪ [ female announcer ] we might have different styles and wear different things. but we all want our clothes to look their absolute best. and that's why tide helps keep the clothes you wear looking bright, white... and impeccably clean. ♪ i see life ♪ in technicolor because what you wear is up to you. keeping it looking its best is up to tide. tide. style is an option. clean is not. [ announcer ] your dog's one of a kind. good boy. and now, you have the power... to help significantly extend his healthy years. a groundbreaking 14-year study by purina... proves that puppy chow, then dog chow nutrition, fed properly over a lifetime-- ready, axel? can help extend his lovable antics... up to 1.8 healthy years. faster, axel! faster! long live your buddy. whoo-hoo! long live your dog. purina puppy chow and purina dog chow. >> osgood: we leave you this sunday morning along the madison river in wyoming, a spot bee wlofed b
i use the sensodyne every day. as changing my toothpaste. ♪ ♪ i paint the numbers in the sky ♪ [ female announcer ] we might have different styles and wear different things. but we all want our clothes to look their absolute best. and that's why tide helps keep the clothes you wear looking bright, white... and impeccably clean. ♪ i see life ♪ in technicolor because what you wear is up to you. keeping it looking its best is up to tide. tide. style is an option. clean is not. [...
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please join us again next sunday morning. until then i'll see you on the radio. [ male announcer ] you have dreams... goals for the future... what if they were stolen from you? by alzheimer's. this cruel disease is the seventh leading cause of death and affects more than 5 million americans. the alzheimer's association is taking action, and has been a part of every major advancement. but we won't rest until we have a cure. you have dreams... help the alzheimer's association protect them. act now, go to alz.org. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ,,,,,,
please join us again next sunday morning. until then i'll see you on the radio. [ male announcer ] you have dreams... goals for the future... what if they were stolen from you? by alzheimer's. this cruel disease is the seventh leading cause of death and affects more than 5 million americans. the alzheimer's association is taking action, and has been a part of every major advancement. but we won't rest until we have a cure. you have dreams... help the alzheimer's association protect them. act...
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that brings us back to those worst of times. for many of his 25-year career, tucci's real leading lady has been his wife kate. when did she find out she was sick. >> four years ago. >> reporter: although kate tucci was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer, they never gave up hope. >> we really believed that kate wasn't going to die. she was one of those people that wasn't going to die. >> reporter: but last april kate did die. tucci is now in the role of single dad to their three young children. is that still pretty tough even to talk about? >> you have to talk about it. you'd go crazy if you didn't talk about it. hard wouldn't be the word. i mean, it's still inconceiveable and probably always will be inconceiveable to me that she's not here or that i won't see her again. >> reporter: now he's taking jobs ha will allow him to stay close to home and family which is why he agreed to try something new and a little risky. this spring stanley tucci will be directing a play on broadway. "lend me a tenor." >> i don't do this just do ma
that brings us back to those worst of times. for many of his 25-year career, tucci's real leading lady has been his wife kate. when did she find out she was sick. >> four years ago. >> reporter: although kate tucci was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer, they never gave up hope. >> we really believed that kate wasn't going to die. she was one of those people that wasn't going to die. >> reporter: but last april kate did die. tucci is now in the role of single dad to...
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it's just for us. you perform and you knock it out, that thing gets talked about and talked about and talked about. that's success. just knocking 'em out. a knock-out. >> reporter: the peas have had one knockout after another this past year. their album "the end" sold more than five million copies worldwide. the single boom-boom pal was the most downloaded song of the year on i-tunes. and with their other "i got a feeling" the black-eyed peas were number one on the billboard charts for 26 consecutive weeks. no individual or group has ever done that. how would you describe your music? >> electric static funk. it's music for the soul. >> i don't think it's easy to categorize this band. >> we mix a little rock, a little jazz. we mix a little dance. so-good music. >> reporter: leader will.i.am and rappers apl.de.ap and taboo formed the group in 1995. the chick pea fergie joined in 2003. what an unlikely foursome. >> it is. fergie likes to call it the misfits. >> we're lovable people. we're lovable misfits.
it's just for us. you perform and you knock it out, that thing gets talked about and talked about and talked about. that's success. just knocking 'em out. a knock-out. >> reporter: the peas have had one knockout after another this past year. their album "the end" sold more than five million copies worldwide. the single boom-boom pal was the most downloaded song of the year on i-tunes. and with their other "i got a feeling" the black-eyed peas were number one on the...
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nine out ten of us at home. purchase some $650 million worth snacks for the occasion. $173 million worth of potato chips alone. we'll eat an estimated $500 million chicken wings. more than 40 million pizzas accompanied by nearly 17 million cases of beer. each winning player at super bowl 44 stands to make $83,000. even the loser will come home with $42,000 a piece. >> i have an important for all you chickens out there, get out of town. >> osgood: as for the commercials the 30-second spots will go between $2.5 and $2.8 million, a little more than $80,000 a second. timeout. the songs played during the last five super bowl half time shows enjoyed a 555% jump in sales during the week following the game. music to the ears of half-time headliners. ♪ who are you? >> osgood: next, a movie valentine from director garry marshal. and later bill geist with a different brand of football. ladies, raise your spoons. now there's nothing left standing between you and a satisfying breakfast. introducing special k low-fat granol
nine out ten of us at home. purchase some $650 million worth snacks for the occasion. $173 million worth of potato chips alone. we'll eat an estimated $500 million chicken wings. more than 40 million pizzas accompanied by nearly 17 million cases of beer. each winning player at super bowl 44 stands to make $83,000. even the loser will come home with $42,000 a piece. >> i have an important for all you chickens out there, get out of town. >> osgood: as for the commercials the 30-second...
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i used to get really... i used to cry a lot. now it's like, now it's just a joy. >> reporter: if he looks familiar, blake appeared with his sister on the cbs reality show amazing race in 2002. >> i think once you start traveling you don't stop. >> reporter: here in ethiopia, blake is doing more than handing out shoes. he's prel helping to prevent a devastating disease. as many as one million of the country's 85 million people are afflicted with it. it causes extreme swelling of the feet and legs. it's so painful that some people are unable to walk. >> you can bet for sure that he has lived a life with, you know, great stigma attached to it. that's why he brought his kids here. you know, today to the clinic. >> reporter: part of the problem is people don't understand how they get this disease. they think it might be contagious but it's not. they get it from prolonged exposure to the soil which has got volcanic ash in it that aggravates the skin. but a combination of proper foot wear and washing can treat the disease. this woman h
i used to get really... i used to cry a lot. now it's like, now it's just a joy. >> reporter: if he looks familiar, blake appeared with his sister on the cbs reality show amazing race in 2002. >> i think once you start traveling you don't stop. >> reporter: here in ethiopia, blake is doing more than handing out shoes. he's prel helping to prevent a devastating disease. as many as one million of the country's 85 million people are afflicted with it. it causes extreme swelling...
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for a used car. >> for a used car, a well used car as you can see. >> reporter: but who used it adds to the value. >> it was owned originally by the marx brothers so it's got a wonderful hollywood history. >> reporter: the hollywood elite once gathered to watch the marx brothers mercedes race a duesenberg owned by clark gable's agent. the marx brothers lost. but their car did win a bit part in the katharine hepburn- cary grant movie sylvia scarlet. >> the way the car goes. >> over here. one of the stars of our event, this is going to be on our saturday night auction. >> $2 million. thank you. >> reporter: at that saturday night sale, the winning bid on the 1951 ferrari was $2.3 million. >> sold. your car, sir. thank you very much. well done, sir. >> reporter: over the concours d'elegance weekend, gooding's company sold 106 cars for a total of almost $65 million. >> there's a lot of money being spent around here. is this too extravagant for these days? >> probably is. >> i don't know how to talk about it frankly. >> it's very expensive. then each of us has only one life to live. if th
for a used car. >> for a used car, a well used car as you can see. >> reporter: but who used it adds to the value. >> it was owned originally by the marx brothers so it's got a wonderful hollywood history. >> reporter: the hollywood elite once gathered to watch the marx brothers mercedes race a duesenberg owned by clark gable's agent. the marx brothers lost. but their car did win a bit part in the katharine hepburn- cary grant movie sylvia scarlet. >> the way the...
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why do you keep calling me cash us? >> will your next fight be billed as cassius clay or mohammed ali. >> mohammed ali. >> osgood: in 1965 ali beat liston again in the rematch and went on to win other bouts until he was stripped of his title and his boxing license in 1967 because he refused to fight in vietnam on religious grounds. >> i'm not allowed to fight in america. i'm not allowed to leave america. and i've been completely persecuted before prosecuted. >> osgood: ali eventually won his legal battles and was back in the ring defeating george foreman in 1974 in the so-called rumble in the jungle. and besting joe frazier one year later in the thriller in manila in the philippines. >> i'm so great. ♪ who knocked the crack in the liberty bell? ♪ ali ♪ > he retired from the ring in the early '80s and was diagnosed with parkinson's syndrome not long afterwards. since then he's served as guru ambassador for sports. he was awarded the presidential medal of freedom. ♪ ali > he may no longer float like a butterfly or
why do you keep calling me cash us? >> will your next fight be billed as cassius clay or mohammed ali. >> mohammed ali. >> osgood: in 1965 ali beat liston again in the rematch and went on to win other bouts until he was stripped of his title and his boxing license in 1967 because he refused to fight in vietnam on religious grounds. >> i'm not allowed to fight in america. i'm not allowed to leave america. and i've been completely persecuted before prosecuted. >>...
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your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. people with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines, including aspirin, may increase bleeding risk, so tell your doctor when planning surgery. tell your doctor all medicines you take, including aspirin, especially if you've had a stroke. if fever, unexplained weakness or confusion develops, tell your doctor promptly. these may be signs of ttp, a rare but potentially life-threatening condition, reported sometimes less than 2 weeks after starting plavix. other rare but serious side effects may occur. >> osgood: back in 1776, americans in towns great and small were fighting to create a nation conceived in liberty. today, the citizens of a once prosperous pennsylvania town are fighting to create a new birth of prosperity to reverse the effects of the long economic decline. jeff glor shows us the then a
your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. people with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines, including aspirin, may increase bleeding risk, so tell your doctor when planning surgery. tell your doctor all medicines you take, including aspirin, especially if you've had a stroke. if fever,...
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a well written comedy is ageless. >> i think this is very french of us. >> how is it french of us? >> i have a young wife. but i am having sex with my old wife. my old, you know, ex... i didn't mean old. >> reporter: what are your thoughts on aging? >> i feel great. i feel great. i look in the mirror like everybody my age and i'm feeling this and, you know, i get it. i get the desire to wish it all looked better. but i'll ultimately... i'm happy, you know. it's all good. i see it as good. i had chronic muscle pain all over. and i was so tender to the touch-- but i didn't know why. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia. and then he recommended lyrica... fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of over-active nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is fda-approved to help relieve the unique pain of fibromyalgia. so now, i'm learning what a day is like with less pain. lyrica is not for everyone. tell your doctor about any serious allergic reaction that causes swelling or affects breathing or skin, or changes in eyesight including blurry vision or muscle pain with fever or
a well written comedy is ageless. >> i think this is very french of us. >> how is it french of us? >> i have a young wife. but i am having sex with my old wife. my old, you know, ex... i didn't mean old. >> reporter: what are your thoughts on aging? >> i feel great. i feel great. i look in the mirror like everybody my age and i'm feeling this and, you know, i get it. i get the desire to wish it all looked better. but i'll ultimately... i'm happy, you know. it's all...
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rita braver shows us tallulah, then and now. (phone ringing) >> hello, darling. >> reporter: her voice, her witt, and her face were captivating. you can't take your eyes off tallulah bankhead in film's like alfred hitchcock's 1944 "life boat." but it was tallulah's real-life behavior that really got people's attention. "i'm as pure as the driven slush" she said. >> she was very promiscuous, a self-proclaimed bi-sexual long before brittany and lindsey, tallulah bankhead was doing things in the '30s and '40s that most actresses wouldn't dream of. >> reporter: this playwright was fascinated by her outrageous and ticks. there were stories she turned cartwheels in front of people without wearing the proper underclothes. >> she did a lot of things like that. she smoked 100 cigarettes a day. she drank burbon and gin like it was water. >> reporter: he wrote a show about her that opens on broadway tonight. >> i'll take a burbon and water without water. >> reporter: if you're thinking, that actress playing tallulah looks kind of familiar.
rita braver shows us tallulah, then and now. (phone ringing) >> hello, darling. >> reporter: her voice, her witt, and her face were captivating. you can't take your eyes off tallulah bankhead in film's like alfred hitchcock's 1944 "life boat." but it was tallulah's real-life behavior that really got people's attention. "i'm as pure as the driven slush" she said. >> she was very promiscuous, a self-proclaimed bi-sexual long before brittany and lindsey,...
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oh, god, help us. i hope it's not a muslim. >> reporter: but the 23-year-old nigerian, who got through security and on to flight 253, was indeed a muslim, trained by al qaeda in yemen. >> we ought to have a muslim many only check-in line at our airports. >> 100% of the islamic terrorists are muslims. that is our main enemy today. >> reporter: pundits and politicians started saying what a lot of americans might have been thinking. >> i know it's not politically correct to say. i believe in racial and ethnic profiling. >> first of all it is unamerican. second, have we learned any lesson from targeting minorities in america? targeting people because of who they are is wrong. counterproductive. and we look always back in shame on our history. >> reporter: after the christmas day incident, the obama administration announced the citizens of 14 countries, all but one, cuba, predominantly muslim would be subjected automatically to extra screening before boarding flights to the united states. that controversial
oh, god, help us. i hope it's not a muslim. >> reporter: but the 23-year-old nigerian, who got through security and on to flight 253, was indeed a muslim, trained by al qaeda in yemen. >> we ought to have a muslim many only check-in line at our airports. >> 100% of the islamic terrorists are muslims. that is our main enemy today. >> reporter: pundits and politicians started saying what a lot of americans might have been thinking. >> i know it's not politically...
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you are-- and i'll use the i word-- intellectual. >> if it pleases you to use it, who am i to deny you that pleasure? >> reporter: later on sunday morning, matching witts with dick cavett. >> osgood: for a genuine ordeal it's hard to imagine anything more horrible than the real-life story that just has been turned into a motion picture. the man to whom it happened and the man who portrays him on the screen both talk this morning with serena altschul. >> reporter: when a falling bolder in a remote utah canyon trapped aaron ralston, he knew there was only one way out. >> it was a conversation i had outloud with myself. you're going to have to cut your arm off, aaron. >> reporter: his story is now a movie starring james franco. aaron ralston, in person and on screen coming up on sunday morning. >> osgood: say the phrase coal miner's daughter to just about anybody in this country and they'll know exactly who you mean. loretta lynn is a singer with a distinctive style and sings the way she talks and talks the way she sings. she talks this morning with our mo rocca. ♪ that clothes line ♪
you are-- and i'll use the i word-- intellectual. >> if it pleases you to use it, who am i to deny you that pleasure? >> reporter: later on sunday morning, matching witts with dick cavett. >> osgood: for a genuine ordeal it's hard to imagine anything more horrible than the real-life story that just has been turned into a motion picture. the man to whom it happened and the man who portrays him on the screen both talk this morning with serena altschul. >> reporter: when a...
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few, however, have foreseen that their words would be used in the way our mo rocca will show us. >> good morning. i'm joan lunden. >> my life. by bert reynolds. >> reporter: they're some of the greatest stories ever told. >> even a fool can understand what i am talking about. >> but we loved god. how we loved. >> reporter: now they're being performed on stage word for word, heaven help us. >> i thought of a friend last night and almost called but i decided not to because my hair needed washing. >> reporter: celebrity autobiographys. ahead on sunday morning. >> osgood: those things and more but first the headlines for this sunday morning, the 25th of july, 2010. the taliban claimed to be holding an american sailor hostage in eastern afghanistan. ben fleser of cbs news is in kabul. >> reporter: to american servicemen who disappeared friday. flyers and radio announcements are offering a reward for any information on them but the tall i ban say they're holding the men and there are reports that they may be offering an exchange for return of taliban prisoners. the men were taken. one of them
few, however, have foreseen that their words would be used in the way our mo rocca will show us. >> good morning. i'm joan lunden. >> my life. by bert reynolds. >> reporter: they're some of the greatest stories ever told. >> even a fool can understand what i am talking about. >> but we loved god. how we loved. >> reporter: now they're being performed on stage word for word, heaven help us. >> i thought of a friend last night and almost called but i...
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they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helping them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ sunday morning's moment of nature is sponsored by... >> osgood: we leave you this sunday morning among beavers on the gooseberry river in two harbors minnesota. i'm charles osgood. please join us again next sunday morning. until then i'll see you on the radio. copd doesn't just make it hard to breathe... it makes it hard to do a lot of things. and i'm a guy who likes to go exploring ... get my hands dirty... and try new things. so i asked my doctor if spiriva could help me breathe better. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled maintenance treatment for both forms of copd... which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva keeps my airways open... to help me breathe better for a full 24 hours. and it's not a steroid. spiriva does not replace fast acting inh
they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helping them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ sunday morning's moment of nature is sponsored by... >> osgood: we leave you this sunday morning among beavers on the gooseberry river in two harbors minnesota. i'm charles osgood. please join us again next sunday morning. until then i'll see...